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1
Excessing Caused By Dummies
Instructors Bob Bloomer, NBA Lamont Brooks,
NBA /at opeiu2 afl-cio
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General Principles of Reassignment
  • USPS obligation to minimize
  • Dislocation inconvenience
  • Six months notice to Union and impacted
    employees, if possible
  • Outside Section
  • No minimum notice period
  • Attempt to negotiate Locally
  • Outside Installation
  • Requires 90 days to Coordinator
  • Requires 60 days to employee

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General Principles of Reassignment (Contd)
  • Categories for Excessing
  • FTR
  • PTR
  • PTF
  • Best Qualified (BQ)
  • Each BQ treated as separate category
  • USPS identifies category, level and number of
    employees
  • An employee will begin a new period of seniority
    if reassigned to
  • Another craft or occupational group
  • APWU may request a Comparative Work Hour Report
    analyzing the 30 day period after excessing has
    occurred

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General Principles of Reassignment (Contd)
  • 12.5.B.9 Whenever the provisions of the
    Section establishing seniority are
    inconsistent with the provisions of the Craft
    Articles of this Agreement, the provisions of
    the Craft Articles shall prevail.
  • 12.5.B.10 It is understood that any employee
    entitled hereunder to a specific placement
    may exercise such entitlement only if no other
    employee has a superior claim hereunder to
    the same position.
  • 12.5.B.10 means that employees may not exercise
    any right granted under Article 12 to a position,
    if another employee has a superior claim to that
    position, such as seniority or incumbency.

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Stewards
  • Have super seniority protection from excessing
    (Article 17.3) if qualified for work which
    remains in tour/station/installation
  • Maintain super seniority over excessed
    employee(s) for bidding within the
    tour/station/installation after excessing has
    occurred
  • May be de-certified as a steward after
    excessing has occurred, but may remain as
    non-steward with bidding rights over excessed
    employees

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Maximization Memo
Management has continuing obligation to convert
PTFs to FTFs if hours of PTFs are not used to
backfill a FTR residual vacancy held pending
Article 12 in offices between 125 and 199
man-years.
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Excessing Maximization Arbitrations
Arbitrator Union Dec Case No. City / State
R. Dissen APWU S C00C-4C-C 03022953 Canonsburg, PA
W. Miller APWU S C94C-4C-C 98081149 York, PA
L. Loeb APWU D C98C-1C-C 00214449 Harrisburg, PA
L. Loeb APWU S C98C-4C-C 99308448 Wilkes-Barre, PA
G. Gilder APWU S G98C-4G-C 00127475 Allen, TX
M. Kelliher APWU S G98C-4G-C 00165878 Lubbock, TX
G. Gilder APWU S G98C-4G-C 00225247 Normangee, TX
M. Toedt APWU S G98C-4G-C 02064550 Galveston, TX
R. Mittenthal NALC D H7N-3D-C 22267 Washington, DC
K. Poole APWU S H94C-4H-C 97006741 Douglas, GA
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Excessing Maximization STEP 4s
Benson 03-18-1983
Burrus/Mahon 02-08-1991
Burrus/Vegliante 10-28-1992
Dockins/Burrus 12-22-2003
Kahn/Burrus 12-22-2003
Mahon/Burrus 11-07-1989
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ARTICLE 12.5.C.4Reassignment Within an
Installation of Employees Excess to The Needs of
a Section
  • Section 4.A
  • Applicable when number of FTRs or PTRs will be
    reduced in section
  • PTF not subject to these provisions
  • Item 18 identifies section in LMOU
  • Entire installation is a section if not
    identified through the LMOU
  • USPS determines category, level and number to be
    excessed from section

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ARTICLE 12.5.C.4.a (Contd)
  • Section is made up of FTR PTR employees holding
    bid positions
  • Unencumbered shall be removed from section prior
    to excessing
  • Light and limited duty performing affected Craft
    work shall be removed from section prior to
    excessing, regardless of Craft
  • Those removed from section can be assigned to
  • Same Craft different section
  • May be given involuntary assignment if unassigned

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ARTICLE12.5.C.4.b
  • Junior FTR or PTR employee in Craft, level and
    category within section will be excessed
  • Junior employee reassigned in same Craft, within
    same installation and with seniority
  • May bid on any existing vacancies for which
    eligible
  • May be assigned to vacant duty assignment if they
    do not bid
  • If more than one vacant assignment, they will
    have a preference

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ARTICLE12.5.C.4.c
  • Excessed employee retains retreat rights to
    former section
  • Will retreat to residual in the section
  • Failure to bid on first available, same level
    residual ends retreat rights
  • Retreating is optional

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ARTICLE12.5.C.4.c (Contd)
  • Retreating to a lower level
  • Retreat to lower level is optional
  • Failure to retreat to lower level does not
    terminate retreat rights to salary level from
    which reassigned
  • Retreat to lower level only occurs
  • Within the section
  • To lower level positions
  • If residual vacancy available at lower level
  • After all lower level excessed FTRs have had
    retreat rights satisfied
  • Newly created duty assignments for the section
  • Posted within section

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ARTICLE12.5.C.4.d
  • Vacant duty assignment within section
  • Vacated by reassignment
  • Shall be posted for full-time employees within
    the section
  • If no bids, unassigned within the section shall
    be assigned
  • Once retreat rights have been offered, all future
    vacancies will be posted installation-wide

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Reposting within the Section
  • When excessing from a section occurs (Article
    12.5.C.4), any duty assignments remaining within
    the section occupied by Clerks junior to the
    senior Clerk whose duty assignment was abolished
    or reposted, will be posted for bid to currently
    qualified Clerks within the section.
    (JCIM, page 85)

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Section A
L-5 Pat 11/98 L-5 Bob 2/00 L-5 Marie 11/01
Management wants to abolish one (1) duty
assignment. All things being equal (except
seniority) who is excessed?
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Section A
Pat 11/98 SSA Clerk Bob 2/00 MP Clerk Marie
11/01 MP Clerk
Management wants to abolish a window assignment.
Who is excessed?
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Section A
L-5 Pat 11/98 L-5 Bob 2/00 L-6 Marie 11/01
Management wants to abolish one (1) Level 5
Window Clerk. Who is excessed?
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Section A
SQ Pat 11/98 SQ Bob 2/00 SQ Marie 11/01
Management wants to abolish one (1) senior
qualified MP Clerk. Who is excessed?
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East Nowhere, FL
T-1 Bob Pete Sam
T-2 Bill George Eric
T-3 Steve John Ted
Management wants to eliminate two (2) T-2 duty
assignments. The LMOU states that the entire
installation is one section. Who is excessed and
why?
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37.1.F. Abolishment
A management decision to reduce the number of
occupied duty assignment(s) in an established
section and/or installation.
37.1.G. Reversion
A management decision to reduce the number of
duty assignments in an installation when such
duty assignment(s) is/are vacant.
37.1.H. Reposting
The posting of a duty assignment as required by
Article 37, Section 3.A.4.a, b, or c. (See also
Art. 30.B., 21, 22)
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Excessing Tools
  1. Seniority list(s) identifying name, seniority,
    level, section, veterans preference eligibility
    (and type), light/limited duty status

(Documents such as PS Form-50s, your LMOU,
copies of relevant duty assignments as posted,
etc. may be necessary to prove a violation and/or
a requested remedy)
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Excessing Tools
  • Modified/Rehab job offer for light/limited/rehab
    employees
  • PS Form 50 and CA-17 of light/limited/rehab
    employees
  • 4. Comparative Work Hour Report (CWHR) (not
    available until 60 days after the C.5 excessing
    event)

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Excessing Tools
  • 5. Function 4 Report
  • 6. WOS Report
  • 7. Mail Volume Reports
  • 8. Casual Work Hours
  • 9. PTF Work Hours
  • 10. Abolishment Notices
  • 11. PTR Work Hours (if
    newly created)

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Excessing Tools
  • 12. Post Excessing Profile (PEP)
  • 13. Impact Report/Function 4/ Labor Scheduler
    Review
  • 14. Clock rings/TACS Report for pre/post
    excessing period of all impacted craft members,
    casuals, light/limited/rehab, transitional
    employees
  • 15. Arbitration Awards
  • 16. Step 4 Agreements
  • 17. Memorandums of Understanding
  • 18. Article 12 Questions Answers

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Function 4 Info
  • Go to
  • Function 4
  • and
  • Impact Statements
  • PDF

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WOS
  • Go to
  • Actual to Earned Graphing Charts

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ARTICLE 12, SECTION 5.C.4
12.5.C.4 Reassignment Within an Installation of
Employees Excess to the Needs of a Section
a. The identification of assignments comprising
for this purpose a section shall be determined
locally by local negotiations. If no sections
are established immediately by local
negotiations, the entire installation shall
comprise the section.
The identification of assignments comprising a
section are determined through local negotiations
as indicated in Article 30.B.18.
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ARTICLE12.5.C.4.b
b. Full-time employees, excess to the needs of a
section, starting with that employee who is
junior in the same craft or occupational group
and in the same level assigned in that section,
shall be reassigned outside the section but
within the same craft or occupational group.
They shall retain their seniority and may bid on
any existing vacancies for which they are
eligible to bid. If they do not bid, they may be
assigned in any vacant duty assignment for which
there was no senior bidder in the same craft and
installation. Their preference is to be
considered if more than one such assignment is
available.
When excessing full-time employees to the needs
of a section, management must begin with the
employee who is junior in the same level, craft,
or occupational group, assigned in the section,
regardless of which duty assignments are
abolished.
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ARTICLE12.5.C.4.c
c. Such reassigned full-time employee retains
the right to retreat to the section from which
withdrawn only upon the occurrence of the first
residual vacancy in the salary level after
employees in the section have completed bidding.
Such bidding in the section is limited to
employees in the same salary level as the
vacancy. Failure to bid for the first available
vacancy will end such retreat right. The right
to retreat to the section is optional with the
employee who has retreat rights with respect to a
vacancy in a lower salary level. Failure to
exercise the option does not terminate the
retreat rights in the salary level in which the
employee was reassigned away from the section.
In the Clerk Craft, an employee may exercise the
option to retreat to a vacancy in a lower salary
level only to an assignment for which the
employee would have been otherwise eligible to
bid.
Initial vacancies occurring within a section, in
the same salary level from which excessed
employees have active retreat rights, are posted
within the section, for employees of the same
salary level as the excessed employees. The
residual vacancy is then offered to employees in
the same salary level who have retreat rights to
the section. If vacancies remain after offering
retreat rights to eligible employees, the
vacancies are then posted for bid. Vacancies
that occur within the section that are not of the
same salary level of the excessed employee with
retreat rights are also posted for bid. (See
Burrus/Vegliante Memo concerning retreat rights.)
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ARTICLE12.5.C.4.d
d. The duty assignment vacated by the
reassignment of the junior full-time employee
from the section shall be posted for bid of the
full-time employees in the section. If there are
no bids, the junior remaining unassigned
full-time employee in the section shall be
assigned to the vacancy.
Article 12.5.C.4.d provides for the posting of
the duty assignment, vacated by the reassignment
of the junior employee from a section, for bid by
the employees remaining in the section. If no
bids are received, the unencumbered employee
remaining in the section will be assigned to the
vacancy.
When it is proposed to reassign within an
installation, employees excess to the needs of a
section and/or tour, Union notification shall be
at the Local level. If 12.5.C.4 is applied,
notification will be given to the Union at the
Local level. If 12.5.C.5.a or b. is applied,
notification will be given to the Union and the
Area/Regional level.
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ARTICLE12.5.C.4.d (Contd)
  • When excessing occurs in a craft, either within
    the installation or to another installation, the
    sole criterion for selecting the employees to be
    excessed is craft seniority. Whether or not a
    member of the affected craft is recovering from
    either an on- or off-the-job injury would have no
    bearing on his/her excessing. In addition, other
    craft employees who are temporarily assigned to
    the craft undergoing the excessing would have to
    be returned to their respective crafts. (See
    Mahon/Burrus letter dated 6/11/90 and Sgro
    letter dated 7/14/00)
  • Unencumbered employees temporarily assigned to a
    work area cannot utilize his/her seniority to the
    detriment of employees holding regular bid
    assignments in the work area. (See Johnson/Kahn
    Step 4 dated 6/11/80)
  • In accordance with Article 12, Section 4, when it
    is proposed to reassign within an installation an
    excess employee serving as a steward, the
    employee will not be involuntarily transferred if
    there is work for which that employee is
    qualified. (See Article 17.3 Wilson/Henry
    Pre-Arb dated 3/4/82)

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ARTICLE12.5.C.4.d (Contd)
  • Following excessing, stewards maintain their
    super-seniority for the purpose of bidding on
    initial vacancies over excessed employees wishing
    to exercise their retreat rights. (See
    Vegliante/Burrus letter dated 11/5/92)
  • An employee whose job is eliminated, if any, and
    who cannot be placed in a job of equal grade
    shall receive saved grade until such time as that
    employee fails to bid or apply for a position in
    the employees former wage level. (Article 4.3)
  • An employee reassigned from a senior qualified
    assignment cannot exercise their retreat rights
    to a best qualified assignment.

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Retreat Rights Are
  • The option to retreat to the same, higher or
    lower levels made at time of excessing
  • Employee has option to decline retreat to lower
    level when position is offered and still maintain
    retreat rights to same level
  • Failure of an excessed employee to bid on the
    same level assignment in the section from which
    excessed, terminates retreat rights

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Lamonts Greatest Hits
Michael Pecklers Wildwood, NJ C00C4CC03147041 CWHR
Laurence Evans Baltimore, MD K00C4KC06141766 F-4, Limited Duty
Glynis Gilder Gibbsboro, NJ C00C1CC06161758 CWHR PTFS
Harry Gudenberg Buffalo, NY B00C1BC07103864 12.5.C.4
Randall Kelly New York, NY A00C1AC06041814 12.5.C.4
William Miller Bridgeville, PA C98C4CC03113549 CWHR
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BobsGreatest Hits
Linda DiLeone Klein Concord, NC K00C4KC03021158 PTFs
Charles Frost Winter Haven, FL H98C4HC00117380 Limited Duty
Glynis Gilder Tyler, TX G00C4GC05176564 Seniority
Patrick Hardin Mooresville, NC C00C4CC03015197 PTFs
Irving Tranen Tallahassee, FL H98C1HC99231298 12.5.C.4
James Odom North Metro, GA H00C1HC03128563 Casuals
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Step 4sExcessing Outside Section
Biller/Cagnoli 04-16-1992
Biller/Furgeson 04-16-1992
Burrus/Cagnoli 07-25-1991
Burrus/Downes 12-09-1992
Burrus/Fritsch 12-15-1987
Burrus/Mahon 06-11-1990
Burrus/Vegliante 05-27-1877 (sic)
Burrus/Vegliante 05-27-1994
Burrus/Vegliante 11-05-1992
Cagnoli/Burrus 09-18-1991
Kahn/Johnson 06-11-1980
Henry/Connors 04-04-1985
Wilkinson/Hutchins 12-05-1988
Fritsch/Burrus 11-23-1987
Fritsch/Burrus 12-18-1987
Sgro 07-14-2000
Wilson/Henry 03-04-1982
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Arbitration AwardsExcessing Outside Section
Arbitrator Union Dec Case No. City/State
Tranen APWU S 070-00-043891 Raleigh, NC
Thomas APWU S A98C-4A-C 00052628 Newark, NJ
Martin APWU S C1C-4B-C 21511 Jackson, MI
Drucker APWU S D90T-1D-C 94044288 Baltimore, MD
Miles APWU S D98C-4D-C 01212760 Fredericksburg, VA
LeWinter APWU M EBC-2U-C 9324 Richmond, VA
Butler APWU S F98C-1F-C 00054104 Long Beach, CA
Bennett APWU S G90C-1G-C 93019643 Dallas, TX
King APWU S G94C-4G-C 98105203 Muskogee,OK
August APWU S G94C-4G-C 99185554 Conroe, TX
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Arbitration AwardsExcessing Outside Section
(Contd)
Arbitrator Union Dec Case No. City/State
August APWU S G98C-1G-C 99242360 New Orleans, LA
Kelliher APWU S G98C-4G-C 02059209 Oklahoma City, OK
Miles APWU M H94C-1H-C 98002219 Orlando, FL
Miles APWU S K90C-4K-C 93016881 Merrifield, VA
Moberly APWU S S1C-31-C 12068 Tallahassee, FL
Stephens APWU S S4T-3P-C 14808 Greensboro, NC
Eisenmenger APWU S G98C-4G-C 00243328 Shreveport, LA
McAllister APWU S J90C-1J-C 95021449 Grand Rapids, MI
Simon APWU S J90C-1J-C 94056266 Bedford Park, IL
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Reduction in the Number of Employees in an
Installation
Rules of Excessing
Excessing Options
Notification
Time Limits for Notification
Determination of Who is Excessed
Volunteer in Lieu Of
Become PTF/PTR
Identification of Excessed Employee
Rules of Excessing
Being Excessed
Retreat Rights
APWU Responsibility
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Impact Statement or Other Documentation
Indicating
Withholding Extent
PTF/FTR Reduction
Casuals
Reduction of casuals/TEs
of Jobs Withheld
Reduction of PTF hours
of Miles Withheld
Reduction of FTR Employees
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ABOLISHMENTVS.EXCESSING
Abolishment a management decision to reduce the
number of occupied duty assignments in an
established section and/or installation.
Excessing the reduction of full time duty
assignments in a section or the reduction of
employees in a category, (FTR, PTR, PTF) in a
craft or installation.
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EXCESSING
Article 12.5.C.5 Reduction in the number of
employees in an installation other than by
attrition.
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NOTIFICATION
  • Advance notification required to
  • APWU Regional Coordinator
  • Six months notice sought
  • No less than 90-days before excessing occurs
  • Notice shall reflect exact number
  • to be withheld within an area
  • Not less than 60-day notice before involuntary
    detail or excessing occurs

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NOTIFICATION (Contd)
  • Identify number of residuals
  • withheld in same or lower level in
  • all crafts in affected area
  • FTR minus reversions be counted
  • toward 80/20 in both losing and
  • gaining installation
  • Identify as excess the number of employees in
    craft, level category

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RULES Of EXCESSING
  • Responsibility of Postal Service

Article 12.5.C.5.a
  1. Shall determine by craft and/or
    occupational group the number of excess
    employees.

A. Identified by level
  • The term occupational
  • group does not apply to
  • the Clerk Craft

C. Identified by category (FTR, PTR, PTF)
D. Best Qualified vs. Senior Qualified
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RULES OF EXCESSING(Contd)
  1. Separation of all casuals (to extent possible)
    Will minimize impact on regular workforce

A. Key word is minimize
  • The parties agreed that the employer was only
    obligated to separate casual workers if doing so
    would yield sufficient hours for a regular
    workforce clerk, that is eight hours within nine
    or ten hours, five days a week
  • (Snow Award H0C-NA-C-12, July 27, 2001)

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QUESTION
C. Seven casuals work the same five hours each
day (totaling 35 hours per day) five days per
week, 5am to 10 am. Is this a violation of
Article 12?
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RULES OFEXCESSING (Contd)
  1. Reduce PTF hours (to extent possible)
  • Will minimize impact on regular workforce

QUESTION What is extent possible? (D. The
installation has five PTFs. Each works six
hours per day.) Is this a violation?
NOTE ALL of the above must be accomplished
before anyone is excessed out of the
craft/installation
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SOLE CRITERIA FOR EXCESSING IS CRAFT SENIORITY
  • PRIOR TO EXCESSING
  • Light or limited duty from other
  • crafts must be returned to
  • craft
  • Casuals in Clerk Craft must be
  • eliminated to extent possible.
  • PTF hours must be reduced to
  • minimize impact

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PRIOR TO EXCESSING (Contd)
  • Union Steward will not be excessed if there is
    work available for which qualified
  • Excessed employees may work TE assignment if
    qualified

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Reassignments to Other Installations
Article 12.5.C.5.b
  1. Identify vacancies within 100 miles of losing
    installation

A. Consult with Union if more distant
installations are needed
B. Employees must meet minimum qualifications
C. Will have options by seniority
D. Same or lower levels in APWU craft
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Reassignments to Other Installations (Contd)
Article 12.5.C.5.b(2)
  1. If no vacancies in above
  1. Reassign in other crafts or occupational groups
  1. If they meet minimum qualifications

C. Same or lower level
  1. Begin new period of seniority

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Who Goes?
3. Identify by juniority the excess employees in
affected group.
Reassign to same or lower level in other crafts
within the installation
  1. Must meet minimum qualifications

B. Will be full-time regular
C. Retain saved grade
D. Begin new period of seniority in new craft
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Who Goes?(Contd)
4. Shall be returned to the craft from which
reassigned at first opportunity

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Who Goes?(Contd)
  1. Retains all previous seniority in craft augmented
    by intervening employment in other craft

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Excessed Employee Options
  • Junior employee identified by category, level
    and craft
  • Employees offered same or lower level within
    affected installation, within same or other
    crafts
  • 3. If no position available, employees offered
    same craft in surrounding installations
  • 4. If no position available, employees offered
    same or lower level in other crafts in
    surrounding installations

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ExcessedEmployee Options (Contd)
  • If to same craft in surrounding installation
  • Shall have retreat rights to same, lower, or
    higher level positions from installation excessed
    from
  • Retreat rights will serve as a bid for the same
    level initial vacancy for which employee was
    excessed from
  • Retreat rights will serve as bid for residual
    vacancies to lower or higher level jobs

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ExcessedEmployee Options (Contd)
FTR Opts to be PTF/PTR
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EXCESSEDto Another Craft Within the
Installation
  • Begins new period of seniority as FTR
  • Receives saved grade pay
  • Must return to original craft at same, lower, or
    higher level
  • Regains seniority previously retained augmented
    by employment in another craft
  • Will retreat to former craft on basis of seniority

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FTR Option in Lieu of Excessing
ExcessedEmployee Options (Contd)
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You ARE Excessed
ExcessedEmployee Options (Contd)
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EXCESSING OCCURS
  • L. What should the APWU do?
  • 60 day Comparative Work Study
  • A. What is it?
  • B. Where do I find it?
  • C. What might it show?
  • Chart all PTFs, casuals, TEs clock rings
    within installation
  • A. What do I hope to prove?
  • B. Has maximization been met?

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WHAT SHOULD THE APWU DO?
  • Begin to collect charts data
  • before excessing occurs
  • Identify if work hours have
  • been reduced, remain the
  • same, or increased
  • An established position need
  • not exist as a vacancy
  • before retreat rights can be
  • offered

Example One employee was excessed from office,
yet the number of work hours remain the same or
dont reduce sufficiently to justify excessing.
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IF YOU ARE DETAILED
Articles 12, 19, 37
  1. The detailed employees (list) are to be paid out
    of schedule if other than their bid hours.
  1. Travel time (on the clock) will be paid from
    their home location of the detail at the
    appropriate rate. For example, if employee works
    10 hours each day, travel would be penalty.

To qualify for travel time, there must be a town,
municipality, city, unincorporated area, etc.
between the installation of employee and the
installation the detail will take place. The 50
miles is not an issue (438-ELM).
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IF YOU ARE DETAILED
3. Per diem will be awarded if work and travel
exceed 10 hours.
  1. Mileage will be given for travel to new office.

REMEDY ALL EMPLOYEES SHALL BE MADE WHOLE,
INCLUSIVE OF ALL CONTRACTUAL BENEFITS
AND PREMIUMS.
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Excessing Outside Installation Arbitrations
Arbitrator Union Dec Case No. City / State
H. Gamser APWU S A-NAT-2341 Pottsville, PA
G. Shea APWU D A94C-4A-C 97093675 Lumberton, NJ
R. Kelly APWU S A98C-4A-C 00115734 Spring Valley, NY
R. Simmelkjaer APWU S B90C-4B-C 96037598 Meriden, CT
G. Sulzner APWU S B98C-4B-C 01185377 New London, CT
R. Kelly APWU S C00C-4C-C 03162916 Newark, DE
M. Zobrak APWU S C94C-4C-C 98010087 Phoenixville, PA
J. Fullmer APWU S C94C-4C-C 98014358 Wayne, PA
F. Blackwell APWU S C94C-4C-C 98066899 Langhorne, PA
W. Powell APWU S E 4C 2M-C-8372 Elkins, WV
G. Roumell APWU S C1C-4B-C 2605 Slt Ste Marie, MI
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Excessing Outside Installation
Arbitrations(Contd)
Arbitrator Union Dec Case No. City / State
M. Zobrak APWU S E7S-2C-C-41232 Southern Maryland
J. Henderson APWU S E90C-4E-C 93023390 Renton, WA
S. Dorshaw APWU S G98C-1G-C 99245207 New Orleans, LA
M. Toedt APWU D G98C-4G-C 02058765 Orange, TX
O. King APWU S G98C-4G-C 99265197 Cushing, OK
G. August APWU S G98T-4G-C 01045457 Pasadena, TX
C. Snow APWU S H0C-NA-C-12 Washington, DC
R. Mittenthal NALC D H7N-3D-C 22267 Washington, DC
K. Durham APWU S H90C-1H-C 93053978 Lake Mary, FL
l. Tranen APWU S H94C-1H-C 97091193 W. Palm Beach, FL
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Excessing Outside Installation
Arbitrations(Contd)
Arbitrator Union Dec Case No. City / State
R. Hoffman APWU S H94T-4H-C 98086177 Lake Wales, FL
E. Benn APWU S J90S-4J-C 95015357 Indianapolis IN
J. Liebowitz APWU S N7C-1F-C 40311 Marshfield, MA
G. Shea APWU S N90C-1G-C 92019527 White River Jct. VT
H. Gamser APWU D NC-E-16340 Altoona, PA
W. Harvey APWU S S0C-3W-C 2882 Sarasota, FL
R. Dennis APWU S S7C-3F-C 12760 Gleason, TN
E. Schedler APWU S S7C-3W-C 24236 Largo, FL
E. Marlatt APWU S S7C-3W-C 35473 Orlando, FL
S. Alsher APWU S S7T-3C-C 21741 Memphis, TN
C. Snow APWU M W7N-4Q-C 10845 Washington, DC
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Excessing Outside InstallationStep 4s
Andrews/Weitzel 03-03-1976
Andrews/Weitzel 07-11-1974
Andrews/Weitzel 01-07-1976
Benson 03-18-1983
Biller/Cagnoli 04-16-1992
Biller/Furgeson 04-16-1992
Burrus/Cagnoli 04-28-1992
Burrus/Cagnoli 07-25-1991
Burrus/Cagnoli 08-19-1992
Burrus/Downes 12-09-1992
Burrus/Fritsch 12-15-1987
Burrus/Mahon 06-11-1990
Burrus/Vegliante 05-27-1877 (sic)
Burrus/Vegliante 11-05-1992
Cagnoli/Burrus 09-18-1991
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Excessing Outside Installations Step 4s
(Contd)
Henry/Conners 04-04-1985
Oliver/Lingberg 08-15-1986
Wilkinson/Hutchins 12-05-1988
Sheehan/Thompson 07-23-1993
Henry/Riley 07-15-1977
Fritsch/Burrus 11-23-1987
Fritsch/Burrus 12-18-1987
Mahon 11-03-1989
Mahon/Burrus 06-27-1989
Mahon/Burrus 11-07-1989
Mahon/Burrus 11-10-1992
Newman/Gildea 09-09-1980
Sgro 07-14-2000
Weitzel/Andrews 04-09-1976
Wilson/Henry 03-04-1982
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Motor Vehicle Reassignments
Applicable when a V.M.F. is established to
replace an auxiliary garage or to replace vehicle
maintenance in a perimeter office or vehicle
operations are changed by transfer from one
installation to another
  • New FTR and PTF positions to be created in the
    new V.M.F. or resultant from the transfer of
    operations are posted for bid in the losing
    installation successful bidders are reassigned
    with their seniority
  • New positions in the gaining installation shall
    be posted for bid

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Motor Vehicle Reassignments(Contd)
  • PTF Retreat
  • To first available vacancy to former craft and
    level if excessed same installation different
    craft. These PTFs have no option to decline
    retreat to former craft
  • After all same installation different craft
    PTFs have been returned to former craft, then new
    installation same/different crafts, based upon
    original seniority in losing installation are
    returned. (Clerk Craft employees have right to
    reject retreat in this instance)

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Motor Vehicle Reassignments(Contd)
  • PTF Retreat (contd)
  • PTFs who volunteered to take the place of
    impacted PTFs have no right to retreat to losing
    installation
  • Desire to retreat must be made in writing at time
    of excessing

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Part-Time Regulars
  • Treated as separate category with all provisions
    of Article 12 applying

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LOCAL TRAVEL
  • STEP 4

H4C-4A-C 10349
REGIONAL AWARDS
Arbitrator Union Dec Case No. City / State
J. Earl Williams APWU S S8C-3W-C 35032 Cocoa, FL
R. Britton NALC S S1N-3P-C 6019 Bennettsville, SC
H. Grossman NALC D N1N-1E-C 36818 Cohasset, MA
R. McAllister APWU S C1C-4J-C 33282 Kenosha, WI
E. C. Stephens APWU S S4C-3S-C 48561 Ft. Lauderdale, FL
B. Z. Tener APWU S N7T-1N-C 16206 Trenton, NJ
L. D. Klein APWU S E7C-2S-C 3966 Berea, KY
N. Zumas APWU S E7C-2A-C 21794 Bristol, PA
Lamont Stallworth APWU S C4C-4L-C 29466 Aurora, IL
W. Powell APWU S E7T-2A-C 23973 Philadelphia, PA, BMC
E. Schedler, Jr. APWU S S7C-3W-C 24236 Largo, FL
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Additional Arbs
  • Out of Section Excessing
  • Arbitrator Kelly Case B98C-1B-C01267770
    Rochester, NY
  • Out of Installation Excessing
  • Arbitrator Hardin Case C00C-4C-C03015197
    Mooresville, NC
  • Separation of Casuals
  • Arbitrator Odom Case H00C-1H-C03128563 Duluth,
    GA
  • Travel
  • Arbitrator Pecklers Case A00C-1A-C02136010
    Trenton, NJ
  • Maximization
  • Arbitrator Harris Case A98C-4A-C01019383
    Middletown,NJ

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Reassign PTF
  • If excessing PTFs within a craft and
    installation
  • The number of PTFs will be equal to the number to
    be excessed
  • Who are lowest on the PTF roll
  • At their option
  • Be reassigned to other PTF roll
  • In same or another craft
  • In another installation

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Reassign PTF (Contd)
  • Excessed PTF reassigned
  • To another craft
  • Shall begin a new period of seniority
  • Regardless of installation
  • Excessed PTF reassigned
  • To same craft
  • Shall begin a new period of seniority
  • Upon conversion to full-time
  • Seniority shall include seniority from losing
    installation
  • Augmented by service in gaining installation

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Reassign PTF (Contd)
  • A senior PTF in excessed installation
    (non-impacted)
  • In same craft or occupational group
  • May elect to be reassigned
  • To another installation
  • Would take seniority of senior excessed PTF
  • As set forth in a b

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Reassign PTF (Contd)
  • Vacancies at installation for PTF
  • After consultation with Union
  • Will be designated by USPS
  • Vacancies in other crafts within installation
  • Vacancies in same craft in other installation
  • Vacancies in other crafts in other installation
  • These designations will minimize relocation
    hardships

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Reassign PTF (Contd)
  • PTF reassigned to other craft in same
    installation
  • Shall be returned to first PTF vacancy
  • Within craft and level
  • PTF reassigned to other installation
  • Retreat rights to next vacancy
  • Based on retreat rights
  • In losing installation
  • Does not include volunteers in lieu

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Reassign PTF (Contd)
  • Must have submitted written request
  • When excessed
  • Shall be honored
  • Unless withdrawn
  • Or declined
  • PTR is separate category
  • Above provisions apply within PTR category

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RELOCATION BENEFITS
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Who is Eligible for Relocation Benefits?
To qualify for relocation allowances, the
distance between your new duty station and your
old residence must be at least 50 miles greater
than the distance between your old duty station
and your old residence.
Former Duty Station
Example
5 Miles
58 Miles
Former Residence
50 Mile Rule 58 Miles - 5 Miles 53
Miles
New Duty Station
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HOUSE HUNTING
  1. One trip, not to exceed 9 nights and 10 days total

B. Reimbursement of lodging and full per diem for
employee
C. Reimburse 75 for each family member when
traveling with employee
D. Employee must take trip prior to reporting
E. Must be authorized and Form 178 must
be on file
87
EN-ROUTE TRIP(House Hunting)
  1. Reimburse Personally Owned Vehicle (POV) per mile
    at I.R.S. rate

B. If within 300 miles, entitled to mileage and
per diem for employee
C. Per diem of 75 for spouse and immediate
family members
88
WHAT ARE TEMPORARY QUARTERS?
  1. Lodging obtained from commercial source

B. You and your family must occupy temporarily
C. Not temporary if you move household goods
into them
D. Used only until you move into permanent
residence
E. Temporary quarters authorized for a maximum of
30 consecutive days
89
INTERPRETATION OF 30 CONSECUTIVE DAYS
(Exceptions)
  1. Time spent in official travel

B. Scheduled vacation that employee cannot change
C. Extenuating circumstances (e.g., death in
family)
90
WHAT ARE TEMPORARY QUARTERS?(Contd)
  1. Must begin temporary quarters no later than 30
    days from reporting date

G. OR Your family moves out of residence at your
old official duty
H. Cap limit Spouse and one child
1. 2,085 to low cost area
2. 2,692 to high cost area
91
WHAT ARETEMPORARY QUARTERS (Contd)
  • Allowable Expenses

The amount you will be reimbursed for
subsistence expenses for temporary quarters will
be the lesser of either
  1. The actual amount of allowable expenses you incur
    for each 10-day period OR -

B. The maximum amount computed as
follows Standard lodging rate of 25 will be
used to compute the temporary quarters allowance)
92
TEMPORARY QUARTERS
  • Allowable Expenses (Contd)
  1. Daily rate for the first 10-days
  1. For you, three-quarters of the sum of the per
    diem and standard lodging rate
  1. For each member of your immediate family,
    two-thirds of the rate established for you

93
TEMPORARY QUARTERS
Allowable Expenses (Contd)
  1. Daily rate for the Second 10-days
  1. For you, two-thirds of the daily rate established
    in 1.a
  1. For each member of your immediate family,
    two-thirds of the rate established in 1.b

94
TEMPORARY QUARTERS
Allowable Expenses (Contd)
  1. Daily rate for the third 10-days and for any
    portion of an authorized additional 30-day period
  1. For you, one-half of the daily rate established
    in 1.a
  1. For each member of your immediate family,
    one-half of the rate established in 1b)

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TEMPORARY QUARTERS
Allowable Expenses (Contd)
Example
First 10 Days Second 10 Days Third 10 Days
Employee 41.25 _at_ day 27.50 _at_ day 20.63 _at_ day
Spouse 27.50 _at_ day 18.32 _at_ day 13.75 _at_ day
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Miscellaneous Expense Allowance
  • Form 4871 - ALLOWED

Cost of giving up residence at one location and
establishing residence at a new location
  • Disconnecting connecting appliances and
    utilities
  • Telephone calls in connection to relocation
  • Non-refundable utility fees or deposits

97
Miscellaneous Expense Allowance
  • Form 4871 - DISALLOWED
  • Higher real estate, income,
  • sales or other taxes
  • Fines for traffic infractions
  • while en route
  • Accident insurance premiums
  • Losses resulting from selling or
  • disposing of personal property

98
MiscellaneousExpense Allowance
  • Form 4871 - DISALLOWED
  • Damage or loss of clothing,
  • luggage or personal effects
  • Expenses greater than
  • maximum allowable limits
  • Cost of additional insurance on household goods
  • Medical expenses while en
  • route
  • Cost of newly acquired items

99
Miscellaneous Expense Allowance
  • Form 4871 - ALLOWED

You are encouraged to itemize. If you take a
flat allowance
1. 150 for single employee 2. 300 for employee
and immediate family
Total amount of allowance
Employee only 1 weeks salary Employee and
immediate family 2 weeks salary
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RELOCATION GUIDELINES FOR BARGAINING UNIT
EMPLOYEES
  • REAL ESTATE TRANSACTIONS
  • Form 4877 used to claim expenses

The USPS will reimburse you for allowable
settlement expenses for
  • Selling one residence at your old
  • official station
  • Buying or constructing one residence
  • at your new official station

101
RELOCATION GUIDELINES FOR BARGAINING UNIT
EMPLOYEES
  • REAL ESTATE TRANSACTIONS
  • Form 4877 used to claim expenses
  • Settling an unexpired lease at your
  • old official station either for the
  • house in which you lived or for a lot
  • on which you had a mobile home
  • used as a residence
  • To be eligible for reimbursement
  • you must satisfy all of the
  • conditions listed in F-12, Section
  • 612

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RELOCATION GUIDELINES FOR BARGAINING UNIT
EMPLOYEES
REAL ESTATE TRANSACTIONS Form 4877 used to
claim expenses
Overall limitations on reimbursement 10 of
sales price 5 of purchase price
Reimbursable non-reimbursable costs are listed
in F-12 Handbook, Sections 624 and 625
Note Bargaining unit employees are not
reimbursed for loan origination fee. If a loan
origination fee is incurred a deviation can be
requested from Headquarters
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OVERVIEW OF RELOCATION BENEFITS
For Bargaining Unit Employees
Relocation Benefit Bargaining Employee
Advance house hunting 1 Trip
Spouse on trip Yes
Return trips to old station No
Misc. expense allowance 300 (married) 150 (single)
En route expense Yes
Movement storage of household goods through the Relocation Mgmt. Firm 60 days
Temporary quarters 30 days
Residence sells or buys transactions Yes
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OVERVIEW OF RELOCATION BENEFITS
For Bargaining Unit Employees (Contd)
Relocation Benefit Bargaining Employee
Relocation management firm (RMF) home purchase No
Reimbursable Loan Origination Fee No
Equity Loss Consideration No
Grossing Up Yes
Relocation Leave 5 days
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Glossary
Abolishment A management decision to reduce the
number of occupied duty assignment(s) in an
established section and/or installation Attrition
Reduction in the number of employees in the
impacted location, other than through excessing
(e.g., bidding out, resignation, retirement,
etc.) Impact The location where the reduction
of employees is to take place
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Glossary
Impacted Employee An employee who, based upon
their standing on the seniority list, is
identified to be excessed Impact Report/Study
Any written document which management contends
supports the decision to excess Initial Vacancy
Previously occupied duty assignment which
becomes vacant due to incumbent bidding,
retiring, resigning, etc.
107
Glossary
Newly Established/Created Duty Assignment A
duty assignment which had not previously
existed Post Excessing Profile (P.E.P.)
Unions terminology for any written document
which reflects the make-up (duty assignments) of
the losing installation after excessing takes
place Reposting The posting of a duty
assignment as required by Articles 37, 38 and 39.
(See also Art. 30.B., Items 21 22)
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Glossary
Residual Vacancy An established duty assignment
which remains vacant after completion of the
bidding process Reversion A management
decision to reduce the number of duty assignments
in an installation when such duty assignment(s)
is/are vacant Super Seniority Requires
Management to skip over certified Steward if
the Steward is one of the impacted employees
subject for excessing (Article 17.3)
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Glossary
Volunteer An employee who is senior to the
impacted employee(s) who desires to be excessed
in-lieu-of one of the junior impacted employees
because they prefer to be reassigned to the
gaining installation
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ANSWERS TO QUESTIONS
  1. The Clerk Craft does not have occupational
    groups.
  2. Excessing is done by category, by juniority.
  3. Based on this information, there is no violation.
  4. Based on this information, there is no violation.
  5. The secretary will be excessed

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ANSWERS TO QUESTIONS
F. Sgro letter of July 2000 G-1. Yes if not
certified as a steward G-2. Same as above G-3.
Yes if no jobs for which the employee is
qualified on such tour (Article 17.3)
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ANSWERS TO QUESTIONS
  • H. Custodian none
  • Truck Driver CDL, etc.
  • Mail Handler Physical requirements, etc.
  • Carrier Same as clerk
  • Best Qualified Article 37
  • By seniority Burrus letter dated 12/19/92
  • J. 12 years of service in the Clerk Craft

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ANSWERS TO QUESTIONS
K. Bid No Residual Level 5 Yes Article
12 L. Identify and analyze 60 day Comparative
Work Report A. Chart all PTFs, casuals,
etc. B. Show hours did not reduce C. Show 8
within 9 or 8 within 10 of work available
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